The "speech banana" is a term used in audiology to describe a specific area on an audiogram that represents the frequencies and sound levels of human speech. On an audiogram—a chart used to display an individual's hearing ability—the speech banana encompasses the range of frequencies (typically around 250 to 8000 Hz) and corresponding sound intensity levels (often measured in decibels, dB) where most speech sounds are located.
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